12/13/2013

Frank sent me the last photo of the marching prussians, before they get packed and shipped to the caster. We have a limited first run, so Pre-Orders are very welcome for all who wants to get some of these nice guys fast.

Correction 13.12.2013:I listed them already in our onlineshop, so you can order them thru the shop now.

11/26/2013

Today the new barrels arrived. They are all in rough shape. On some photos you can see rough-shaped carriages, too. The details will be sculpt at the surfaces later. There is no release date yet, just a little appetizer...;-)

11/14/2013

I met the very talented Frank Germershaus at the Symposium 2013 last weekend and he have our new greens with him.
We are looking foreward to release the marching prussian musketeers and a command for them soon.
There will no special Regiment (off course IR 3), so you will have only 3 pairs of buttons at the lapels, to keep them as geeric as possible.
So you can paint the further details of you regiment without scrapping off any decoration.
Here is a W.I.P Photo of the upcomming Command Team:

...and more wheels in the standart prussian diameters for further Cannons and maybe some wagons...

If you want to be one of the first, you can place pre-orders for the marching Prussians now. ;-)
Just drop me a mail!

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of the regiments were under a field Probst , in addition, there were
Reformed and Catholic clergy in the larger garrisons as well as in the
field. A priest held – for the Russians at the Grenadier Guards No.6 in
Potsdam – as long as was necessary.The members of the active
soldiers belonged to the regiment community , and as the chaplain led
the Zivils statistics on these women and children , summarized and
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6/08/2013

After a long time I post some news for you.
A picture of the upcoming first set of a prussian artillery crew.
They will show the ground pose of the Prussian Artillery Reglement.
Frank is doing the last touches on the Beauvrys 3-pounder, so we hope to
release them soon...the crew and a first batallion-gun.